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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Folio. (34 x 23 cm). Bilingual in English and Persian. 141 p., richly color ills. Collected works of lacquered in Reza Abbasi Museum Exhibition.= Muntakhab-i âsâr-i naqqâshi'hâ-yi lâkî dar Namâyishgâh-i Mûzih-i Rizâ 'Abbâsî. An oversize and very heavy volume.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 18 p. A study on Iran, Greece and Jewish (Israel) lands. Iran, Yunanistan ve Beni Israil ili.
Fine English Original bdg. 4to. (35 x 28 cm). In French. [xii], 313, [2] p., b/w ills., 7, 69 plts. La poterie islamique. Memoires de la Delegation Archeologique en Iran, Tome 50: Mission de Susiane, sous la direction de R. Ghirshman - Ville Royale de Suse IV. First Edition. ARCHEOLOGY Iran Islamic art History of art Excavations Pottery Tile Ceramics.
Royal octavo. Three parts in one volume. Pp. 206, (2). Original printed wrappers, frayed, paper spine with contemporary manuscript lettering, worn, remnants of label removed from half-title, signature to title, first few leaves with small stains in margins. Withal a good copy, entirely untrimmed, preserved in the original state. ~ First edition. Joachim Ménant (1820-1899) was a French magistrate and Orientalist. He studied law and became vice-president of the civil tribunal of Rouen and a member of the appeals court. He published many works on Assyriology and is best known for his studies on cuneiform inscriptions.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 10 volumes set: ([22], 623 p.; 686 p.; 612 p.; 752 p.; 975 p.; 930 p.; 940 p.; 814 p.; 576 p.; 360 p.). Ancient book: The edition and interpretation of Shahname of Ferdowsi.= Nâme-e bastân: Namâyah guzârish beythâ. 10 volumes set.
Very Good Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian. 95 p., 41 unnembered b/w photos. Ehtefal-e bistomîn sâl-e ta'sîs-e majalle-ye Yagma dar Bâshgâh-e Daneshgah. 'Yagma' was one of the most important journals of Iran until its closing like some other journals, Sokan and Wâhid... This book is a memorial for Yagma prepared when it was still publishing. Extremely rare. First Edition. Just one copy in OCLC: 470125003.; Mushar: .
Very Good Turkish Contemporary cloth bdg. Saved original cover on cloth's face. 12mo. (16,5 x 12,5 cm). In Turkish. 75 p. No author. A historical study on Armenian 'Dashnak' and Kurdish 'Khoybun' organizations. Six copies in OCLC: 1030918427. First Edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [4], 24 p., 17 numerous b/w plates. The Mongols of Persia and their gold coins.= Iran Mogollari ve altin paralari. First Edition.
Fine French In modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 176 p., 1 folding map, many facsimile documents. Le sort de la Perse. La politique anglaise devoilee. First Edition.
144 p., 113 fig. n/b. Inv. 11372
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. [8], 304 p. A history of modern Europe from fall of the Constantinople to the French Revolution, (1453-1789). [PERSIAN EDITON].
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [16] p. Iran'da çingeneler hakkinda toplanan gözlem, mülakat, sesalma, fotograf ve diger bilgiler. Compiled materials on gypsies in Iran. Extremely rare.
171pp. (text in German) + 192pp. (text in Persian), 21cm., softcover, Doctoral dissertation (Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorsgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, X110773
197pp., with 31 illustrations + loose in pocket: 9 folding maps, 21cm., text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Von der Fakultät für Bergbau und Hüttenwesen der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktor-Ingenieurs genehmigte Dissertation), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, X110830
384pp. 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches Paperback Good condition
in-16°, 467 pages broche, couverture illustree.— Bel exemplaire. [PM-LP8]
in-8°, 397 pages broche, couverture illustree.— Bel exemplaire. [NAN-5]
Bi-Lingual in English and Farsi. Lavishly illustrated book about Persepolis. NOTE: Extremely heavy[2.5 kg] over sized volume [35x25x3.5 cm] in slipcase Book
français In-8 de 142 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Collection Mémoire à vif. Préface de Liliane Delwasse.
Crown quarto. Pp. 252. Plates, text illustrations. Bound in the original illustrated stiff wrappers. With the description of the cover illustration loosely inserted on an addenda leaf, as issued. In fine condition (ownership signature on title-page). Excellent copy. ~ Civilisations, Volume XXXVIII, No. 2. Some essays are in English.
Octvo in blue & white paper wraps; 154, 31 p. ; 21 cm ; "Hushdar piramun-i tadavum-i jang-i khanmansuz": p. 1-31 (2nd group) ; bibliographical references. In Persian (Farsi) // Islam and state. Islam and state -- Iran. Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988. Geographic: Iran -- Politics and government -- 1979-1997. Note(s): "Hushdar piramun-i tadavum-i jang-i khanmansuz": p. 1-31 (2nd group)/ Includes bibliographical references.
decorations by massud; dj clipped; dj edges & extremities worn with tiny chips;;273pp;16pp of photos;endpaper maps;"as a child, najmeh najafi determined that her life was to be spent helping the villagers of her native persia to a better existence within the pattern of their ancient culture. it was this determination which sent her to america to study and which took her home again fired with plans.a.she came eventually to village of sarbandan, in the hills sev hrs from teheran, where mod ideas from the west had not penetrated.armed with love, intelligence, determination and very little money, she set up clinics, put into effect a sanitation program, gathered girls into classes for study.re-educated women.native handicrafts while teaching them to read and write, and trained girls as teachers and assistants to carry on and extend the work begun."
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New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian. 216 p. Mirsâd ul-'ebâd. Razi was a 13th-century Persian Sufi from Khwarezmia. Hamid Algar, translator of the Persian Mer?ad to English, states the application of "wetnurse" to the author of the Mer?ad derives from the idea of the initiate on the Path being a newborn infant who needs suckling to survive. Daya followed the Sufi order, Kubrawiyya, established by one of his greatest influences, Najm al-Din Kubra. Daya traveled to Karazm and soon became a morid (pupil, one who follows the shaykh master and learns from him, undergoing spiritual training of Najm al-Din Kubra. Kubra then appointed Shaikh Majd al-Din Bagdadi as the spiritual trainer who also became Daya's biggest influence. Daya constantly refers to al-Din Bagdadi as "our shaikh." When his master, Najm al-Din Kubra, was murdered in 618/1221, Daya fled to Hamadan, then to Ardabil, and then to Anatolia where he finally settled with a fellow contemporary master Rumi. There he put the teachings of his master Najmeddin Kubra into a writing in Persian called by the Arabic title Mir?ad al-'ibad min al-mabda' ila'l-ma'ad which is shortly known as Mer?ad al-?ebad, and has gained prominence as a major reference text on Sufism and Islamic theology. Daya was born in Rey, then one of the major centers of urban life and culture in pre-Mongol Iran, in 1117. At the age of 26, Razi travelled through Syria, Egypt, ?ejaz, Iraq, and Azerbaijan. He finally settled in Karazm and soon become a morid to Najm al-Din Kubra, a mystical Sufi and founder of the Kubrawiyya Order. Razi was then tutored by Shaikh Majd al-Din Ba?dadi, who Razi often refers to as "our shaikh." Razi then flees Karazm due to Kubra's prophecy of a Mongol invasion. Finally, Razi fled Rey as well, willingly abandoning his family to the Mongol invasion. Traveling via Hamadan, Erbil, and Diyarbekir, he reached Kayseri in central Anatolia in Ramadan 618/October 1221. Thanks to Seljuq patronage, Anatolia was a center for the cultivation of Persian literature. At Malatya, Razi met Shaikh Sehab al-Din Abu Hafs 'Omar al-Sohravardi, nephew of the founder of the Sohravardi order. In October 1221 he reached Kayseri. He completed the Merad at Sivas in August 1223. The term Mer?ad refers to the path from Qur'anic verse 89:14; "Verily thy Lord watches over the path". The divine vigilance implied here is generally taken as referring to God's omniscience of men's deeds, but it is plain that Daya takes it in a slightly different sense, that of a protective and guarding vigilance. The second part of the title, men al-mabda' ela' l-ma'ad ("from origin to return") is to be found in the titles of many works that purport to treat in comprehensive fashion both cosmogony and eschatology and all that lies between. The comprehensiveness promised in this title of the work is amply fulfilled in its text. It deals, in a systematic manner, with the origins of the various realms and orders of creation, prophethood and the different dimensions of religion, the ritual practices, mores, and institutions of Sufism, the destinations that await different classes of men in the hereafter, and the fashion in which different professions and trades may come to yield spiritual benefit and heavenly reward. A particular virtue of the book is its clear demonstration of the Qur'anic origins of Sufism. The numerous quotations from the Qur'an are not to be regarded as mere ornament, nor even as scriptural proofs adduced in support of various statements. Rather, they bear witness to the fact that for Daya, as for other Sufis, the Qur'an constitutes a well-structured, seamless, and coherent universe. The Qur'anic verses encountered throughout the book are the loom on which it is woven, a particular sense for each verse being implied by the context in which it occurs. Another prominent feature of the book is the frequency with which it draws parallels between the inner and the outer worlds, particularly with references t
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